Annibale
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Annibale, an Italian
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equivalent to Hannibal, may refer to:
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equivalent to Hannibal, may refer to:
- Annibale AlbaniAnnibale AlbaniAnnibale Albani was an Italian Cardinal.Albani was born in Urbino, to Albanian parents. A cousin of Pope Clement XI, he became Cardinal Bishop of Sabina ....
(1682–1751), Italian Cardinal - Annibale I BentivoglioAnnibale I BentivoglioAnnibale I Bentivoglio was the ruler of Bologna from 1443 until his death. He was a member of the Bentivoglio family.The son of Antongaleazzo Bentivoglio, he was exiled from his city due to his father's anti-Papal stance. In 1438 he returned in Bologna, contributing to its liberation from the...
, (died 1445), ruler of Bologna from 1443 - Annibale II BentivoglioAnnibale II BentivoglioAnnibale II Bentivoglio was an Italian condottiero, who was shortly lord of Bologna in 1511–1512. He was the last member of his family to hold power in the city. He was the son of Giovanni II Bentivoglio....
(died 1540), lord of Bologna in 1511–1512 - Annibale BergonzoliAnnibale BergonzoliAnnibale Bergonzoli , nicknamed "barba elettrica", "Electric Whiskers", was an Italian Lieutenant General during the Spanish Civil War and World War II. He commanded the defences of Bardia, Libya, after the short offensive into Egypt made by Rodolfo Graziani...
(1884–1973), Italian Lieutenant General - Annibale BugniniAnnibale BugniniAnnibale Bugnini, C.M. was a Roman Catholic prelate. Ordained in 1936 and named archbishop in 1972, he was secretary of the commission that worked on the reform of the Catholic liturgy that followed the Second Vatican Council....
(c.1912–1982), Roman Catholic prelate - Annibale CaccavelloAnnibale CaccavelloAnnibale Caccavello was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance, active in his native city of Naples. He trained under Giovanni Merliano. He was a fellow pupil with Domenico Auria.-References:...
(1515–1595), Italian sculptor - Annibale CaroAnnibale CaroAnnibale Caro was an Italian poet.-Biography:Born in Civitanova Marche, province of Macerata, he became tutor to the wealthy family of Lodovico Gaddi in Florence, and then secretary to Lodovico's brother Giovanni...
(1507–1566), Italian poet - Annibale CarracciAnnibale CarracciAnnibale Carracci was an Italian Baroque painter.-Early career:Annibale Carracci was born in Bologna, and in all likelihood first apprenticed within his family...
(1560–1609), Italian painter - Annibale CiarnielloAnnibale CiarnielloAnnibale Ciarniello was one of the last surviving veterans of the first World War at the time of his death, as well as the oldest medical doctor in Italy and one of the oldest people in the country.Annibale was in the Italian Army's class of 1900, which were soldiers born in 1900 that enlisted in...
(1900–2007), one of the last surviving Italian veterans of the First World War - Annibale de GasparisAnnibale de GasparisAnnibale de Gasparis was an Italian astronomer. From 1864 to 1889 he was the director of the Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte in Naples.He won the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1851....
(1819–1892), Italian astronomer - Annibale della Genga (1760–1829), Pope Leo XII from 1823 to 1829
- Annibale di CeccanoAnnibale di CeccanoAnnibale Gaetani di Ceccano was an Italian Cardinal. His palace, the Livrée Ceccano at Avignon, begun in about 1335/1340, still survives; it is now a public library....
(c.1282–1350), Italian Cardinal - Annibale FontanaAnnibale FontanaAnnibale Fontana was an Italian sculptor, medallist and crystal-worker.Fontana was born in Milan. His first known work is a crystal case, now in the Schatzkammer of Munich, for Albert V of Bavaria . In 1570–1572 he was in Palermo, working for viceroy Francesco Fernardo d'Avalos, of whom he made a...
(1540–1587), Italian sculptor, medallist and crystal-worker - Annibale FrossiAnnibale FrossiAnnibale Frossi was an Italian footballer.Frossi is perhaps best known for wearing correctional glasses during his playing years after suffering from myopia from when he was a child...
(1911–1999), footballer - Annibale MaggiAnnibale MaggiAnnibale Maggi was an Italian architect of the Renaissance period. He designed and help build the loggia del Consiglio in Padua in 1493, and was the architect of the house of San Giovanni degli Specchi. Also known as Annibale Bassano or da Bassano....
(or Annibale Bassano) , fifteenth-century Italian architect - Annibale Maria di Francia (1851–1927), founder of the Congregation of the Rogationists and of the Daughters of Divine Zeal
- Annibale PadovanoAnnibale PadovanoAnnibale Padovano was an Italian composer and organist of the late Renaissance Venetian School. He was one of the earliest developers of the keyboard toccata.- Life :...
(1527–1575), Italian composer and organist - Annibale RiccòAnnibale RiccoAnnibale Riccò was an Italian astronomer.He was born in Milan, Italy. In 1868 he was awarded a bachelors degree from the Università di Modena, then an engineering degree from the Politecnico di Milano...
(1844–1919), Italian astronomer - Annibale Santorre di Rossi de Pomarolo, Count of SantarosaAnnibale Santorre di Rossi de Pomarolo, Count of SantarosaSantorre Annibale De Rossi di Pomerolo, Count of Santa Rosa was an Italian insurgent and leader in the revival of Italy.thumb|250px|left|Statue of Santarosa in Savigliano.-Biography:...
(1783–1825), Italian insurgent and leader in the revival (Risorgimento) of Italy - Annibale StabileAnnibale StabileAnnibale Stabile was an Italian composer of the Renaissance. He was a member of the Roman School of composition, and probably was a pupil of Palestrina. He was active mainly at Rome but moved briefly to Kraków, Poland at the end of his life.-Life:Records of his early life are inexact, but he was...
(c.1535–1595), Italian composer of the Renaissance - Annibale ZoiloAnnibale ZoiloAnnibale Zoilo was an Italian composer and singer of the late Renaissance Roman School. He was a contemporary of Palestrina, writing music in a closely related style, and was a prominent composer and choir director in Rome in the late 16th century.-Life:He was born in Rome, but little...
(c.1537–1592), Italian composer and singer of the late Renaissance Roman School